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Quining Qualia
Book • 1993
In 'Quining Qualia', Daniel C. Dennett challenges the concept of qualia, arguing that they are not necessary for understanding conscious experience.
He provides an alternative framework for discussing perception and consciousness without relying on qualia.
This chapter is part of the book 'Readings in Philosophy and Cognitive Science', edited by Alvin I. Goldman.
He provides an alternative framework for discussing perception and consciousness without relying on qualia.
This chapter is part of the book 'Readings in Philosophy and Cognitive Science', edited by Alvin I. Goldman.
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